Catherine Y. Kim
B.A., Cornell University
Immigration Law
Separation of Powers
Articles
Citizenship Outside the Courts, 57 University of California Davis Law Review 253 (2023)
BrooklynWorks SSRNRights Retrenchment in Immigration Law, 55 University of California Davis Law Review 1283 (2022)
Presidential Ideology and Immigrant Detention, 69 Duke Law Journal 1855 (2020) (with Amy Semet)
BrooklynWorksAn Empirical Study of Political Control Over Immigration Adjudication, 108 Georgetown Law Journal 579 (2020) (with Amy Semet)
BrooklynWorks SSRNPlenary Power in the Modern Administrative State, 96 North Carolina Law Review 77 (2017)
BrooklynWorks SSRNPresidential Control Across Policymaking Tools, 43 Florida State University Law Review 91 (2016)
BrooklynWorksPresidential Legitimacy Through the Anti-Discrimination Lens, 91 Chicago Kent Law Review 207 (2016)
BrooklynWorks SSRNImmigration Separation of Powers and the President’s Power to Preempt, 90 Notre Dame Law Review 691 (2014)
BrooklynWorks SSRNChanged Circumstances: The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Future of Institutional Reform Litigation After Horne v. Flores, 46 University of California Davis Law Review 1435 (2013)
BrooklynWorks SSRNProcedures for Public Law Remediation in School-to-Prison Pipeline Litigation: Lessons Learned from Antoine v. Winner School District, 54 New York Law School Law Review 955 (2010)
BrooklynWorksRevoking Your Citizenship: Minimizing the Likelihood of Administrative Error, 101 Columbia Law Review 1448 (2001)
BrooklynWorks SSRNBooks
The School to Prison Pipeline: Structuring Legal Reform (New York University Press 2010) (with Daniel Losen & Damon Hewitt)